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    Darchinyan Stops Catubay, Plans 12/1 Return

    Vic Darchinyan (29-1, 23KOs) wanted a tough Filipino opponent in his first bout since being knocked out by Nonito Doniare in July. He got more than he expected at the Auburn RSL Club in Auburn Australia, stopping Frederico Catubay (20-14-3, 11KOs) in the twelfth and final round to capture the vacant IBO super flyweight title. [details]

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    • #32
      Wanted a tough filipino opponent?
      Give me a ****ing break he fought and struggled with a tomato can.

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      • #33
        Vic needs a new trainer.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Famoso Matador View Post
          WBF?! LOL!! I would like the idea of the four titles (WBO/WBA/WBC/IBF) if the holders of the titles had tournament to find the real champ. IBO is a joke, I wonder if it is affiliated with the IBF because they seem to be held together quite often.
          u knoe what i mean right??

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          • #35
            Originally posted by warp1432 View Post
            Is it just me or is the IBO getting more popular as of late? Maybe it'll bump one of the main 4 (well 5, but I count the ring as pretty much the true one, so let's say 4) bodies out of the loop.
            No, its not, they just had a title fight involving a fighter coming off a devestating knockout loss and a fighter who has 14 losses....

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            • #36
              Vic should keep fighting people like this. but if he steps in there with somebody who can counterpunch, hes going to be in trouble again. maybe knocked out again. he needs to tighten up his defense.

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              • #37
                Catubay was in the fight of his life... I expected Darhinyan to have a really tough time. You can't count out fighters who are given this type of shot... Darch is a good fighter who fought a really really hungry fighter... I would not let his perfomance here count him out..

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by infestacide View Post
                  yes its a non third world country....
                  oh you got me. im so sad im from a third world county. but still vic dont impress.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Chups View Post
                    LOL@flipside.



                    Anyway.....Catubay was expected to lose on Vic's comeback fght since his devastating loss. I didn't expect it to last 12 rounds.
                    when i first read the name of the fighter i thought it was gerald ubatay suckapunch's favorite prospect for more than 10 years
                    where the **** is that man?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by flipside View Post
                      when i first read the name of the fighter i thought it was gerald ubatay suckapunch's favorite prospect for more than 10 years
                      where the **** is that man?
                      Why do you hate Vic so much. Is it because he left a third world country and made it for himself in a ********ic country where he has access to water.

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